From humble beginnings to one of the biggest grocery empires, the Longo's story is a testament to the power of family, passion, and perseverance. In 1956, the Longo brothers - Tommy, Joe, and Gus Longo opened their first fruit market on Yonge Street at Castlefield in Toronto. This small neighbourhood store, built on a foundation of quality produce and genuine customer care, became the cornerstone of a thriving business. Over the next six decades, Longo's expanded to nearly 40 locations across the Greater Toronto Area, each store embodying the same family values and commitment. The company's unwavering dedication to family standards continues to shape every aspect of its operations. Longo's culture is characterized by a strong sense of community, commitment to excellence, and opportunities for personal and professional growth, making it an attractive workplace for many. This commitment to excellence hasn't gone unnoticed. Longo's has garnered numerous recognitions, including being the first grocery retailer to win Canada's Most Admired Corporate Cultures award three times in a row. We have also been recognized as one of Canada's Best Employers by Forbes, a testament to our family-like culture and commitment.
Employee reviews
Check out your Company Bowl for anonymous work chats.